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#include <idevicewidget.h>

/*!
    \class ProjectExplorer::IDeviceWidget
    \brief The IDeviceWidget class provides an interface for the widget
    configuring an IDevice.

    A class implementing this interface will display a widget on the
    \gui Devices options page. It enables the user to configure a particular
    device.
*/

/*!
    \fn virtual void updateDeviceFromUi()

    Ensures that all changes in the UI are propagated to the device object.

    If the device is always updated right when the change happens, the
    implementation of this function can be empty. However, you cannot generally
    rely on the QLineEdit::editingFinished() signal being emitted on time if
    some button in the dialog is clicked (such as \gui Apply). So if you have
    any handlers for line edit changes, they should probably be called here.
*/
